Getting Started / Import Files & Folders
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You can create web pages by importing files and folders from other directories on your hard drive or network. Importing files and folders copies them, and makes them part of your current website. In this tutorial, we will be importing files and folders from our hard drive. Then in the next tutorial, we will be importing files and folders from a website. To import files and folders, follow these easy steps. Choose file, then choose import. To add a file click add file. In the look in box, select the location where the file or folder is located in by clicking on the dropdown key and making your selection. Navigate through the list, then choose the item that you want to import by highlighting it, then click open. Then select the file that you want to import into your website by highlighting it, and then click open. And it will appear on your import dialog box. To add a folder click add folder, in the look in box select the location, then select the folder that you want to import, by clicking open, highlight it, click open and it will appear on your screen. To modify the contents of your import dialog box, click modify, and you are able to change the file location within your web. Which means that you can change the location here to another location for this particular item. To remove an item, highlight it then click remove. To import this particular file, click OK and it will be imported into your website. our website.
Tutorial Information
| Course: | Microsoft FrontPage 2002 |
| Author: | Linda Young |
| SKU: | 33336 |
| ISBN: | 1889347892 |
| Release Date: | 2002-03-19 |
| Duration: | 7.5 hrs / 161 lessons |
| Captions: | For Online University members only |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |
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